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Only SJC can probe misconduct allegations against superior court judges, says SC

Published on: September 25, 2025 2:58 AM

The Supreme Court of Pakistan has issued a detailed judgment in the intra-court appeal of the Nazar Abbas contempt case. The 11-page verdict was authored by Justice Jamal Khan Mandokhail.

The central question before the court was whether contempt of court proceedings could be initiated against judges serving on constitutional or regular committees. The ruling clarified that under Article 199, judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts enjoy immunity in administrative matters and are protected from internal and external interference Supreme Court of Pakistan.

The SC of Pakistan held that no judge can file a writ or initiate any form of proceedings against another judge of the same court. Referring to the Ikram Chaudhry case, the judgment noted that legal action against judges in such contexts is not permissible. It further observed that the judiciary is the cornerstone of democracy and the guardian of the rule of law.

“It is a settled principle that a Supreme Court or High Court judge is not answerable before another judge of the same court,” the verdict stated. “If a judge cannot move a writ petition against a fellow judge, then initiating contempt proceedings against them is also impermissible.”

The judgment made it clear that only the Supreme Judicial Council of Pakistan has the authority to take action against judges of the superior judiciary, as provided under Article 209 of the Constitution. The apex court of Pakitsan emphasized that Parliament never intended the contempt of court law to be used by judges against their fellow judges.

The ruling underscored that judges of the Supreme Court and High Courts hold equal status and authority within their jurisdiction. No judge has superiority or subordination over another that would allow them to issue directions or impose punishments.

The court observed that allowing one judge to start contempt proceedings against another would undermine respect and unity in the judiciary, create internal conflicts, and even risk destabilizing the judicial system.

The verdict also revisited the 2007 emergency period, noting that for the first time in judicial history, several judges, including then-Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry, had been served contempt notices.

These notices stemmed from violations of a stay order issued on November 3, 2007, following the imposition of an emergency, the promulgation of the PCO, and the Judges’ Oath Order of 2007.

The court concluded that contempt of court proceedings cannot be initiated by one judge against another, reaffirming the exclusive jurisdiction of the SJC in such matters.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Supreme Court of Pakistan

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